The 512GB Lenovo Legion Go has dropped to its lowest-ever price

Save $200 on this portable gaming PC.
By Hannah Hoolihan  on 
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SAVE OVER $200: As of Oct. 28, the Lenovo Legion Go has dropped to its lowest-ever price. You can score it at Amazon for $499, saving you 29% on its $699.99 list price.


There are so many different handheld gaming devices to choose from right now, all with some pretty hefty price tags. But every once in a while a deal comes around that's worth checking out, especially if you've been on the hunt for your own portable gaming PC. Right now, Amazon has a great deal on the Lenovo Legion Go. It's currently available for $499, saving you over $200 on its $699.99 list price.

That's a discount of 29% and marks its lowest-ever price according to price tracker camelcamelcamel. This model comes with 512GB of storage, 16GB of RAM, an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme GPU, and AMD Radeon graphics so you can enjoy crisp, clear quality from your favorite games while on the go. On top of that, it also features a large 8.8-inch display to take in all of your favorite titles.

We had plenty of positive things to say about the Lenovo Legion Go back when it was released, too. In our review, we said that the "Legion Go can whet your appetite with its gigantic, buttery smooth display, detachable controllers, and more than adequate horsepower for running games new, old, indie, and AAA." It's the kind of device that if "you want to get a foot into the PC gaming door without committing to a way more expensive laptop or desktop PC, the Legion Go can be an ideal choice for you."

We also favored it over its competitor, the Steam Deck. In our breakdown of Steam Deck vs. Lenovo Legion Go, we came to the conclusion that the "Legion Go has a bigger and better display, more impressive internal specs, detachable controllers, and requires much less effort to play games from a variety of online storefronts. Steam Deck is a fantastic device, no doubt, but Legion Go is better in all the ways that matter if you're really serious about PC gaming."

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It's true that this is a device for those who are serious about PC gaming. The price tag can still be intimidating even with a discount like this, so it's worth the investment if you've been on the lookout for a portable gaming device that can keep up with you and your favorite games. Deals like this one don't last long though, so if it has caught your eye, it's worth picking it up at Amazon before it's gone.

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